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Beirut-Thursday, May 17, 2012
Lebanese soldiers backed by armored vehicles deployed Tuesday in the northern coastal city of Tripoli .
Army deploys in north Lebanon after deadly clashes
Lebanese soldiers backed by armored vehicles deployed Tuesday in the northern coastal city of Tripoli to restore order after three days of clashes between the rival neighborhoods of Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen .
Chanel’s Lagerfeld goes baroque in Versailles cruise show
As some of the world’s most glamorous women prepare for the Cannes Film Festival later this week, Karl Lagerfeld has shown again that he’s a step ahead of the game on the Riviera’s red carpet.

Indonesian police refuse permit for Lady Gaga concert
Indonesian police said Tuesday they would not issue a permit for a Lady Gaga concert scheduled for June 3 in the capital.

Octogenarians are new British radio stars
A top award at Britain's "radio Oscars" has gone to the country's latest up-and-coming entertainment talents: two ladies aged 86 and 90.
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Lebanon
  Aoun threatens to step up battle with Sleiman
  EU urges Lebanon to adopt electoral reform before 2013
World
  Iran says Saudi-Bahrain union plan deepens crisis
  Toll in south Yemen anti-Qaeda offensive rises to 44
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U.S. citizens’ bank accounts in Lebanon laid bare
Known as FATCA, or the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, these copious regulations have been roiling banks from Switzerland to Lebanon...
  US Justice Dept. investigates JPMorgan: reports
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Pacers level NBA East series with Heat
David West scored 16 points and George Hill had 15 as the Indiana Pacers defeated the Miami Heat 78-75 to even their Eastern Conference second round series at one game each.
  Rugby World Cup 2015 to kick off on September 18
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Sugar can make you dumb, US scientists warn
Eating too much sugar can eat away at your brainpower, according to US scientists who published a study Tuesday showing how a steady diet of high-fructose corn syrup ...
  Surgery restores hand function in US patient
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Germany's T-Mobile to cut 900 US jobs
Germany's T-Mobile, the fourth-largest wireless telecommunications company in the United States, said Tuesday it would cut 900 jobs as part of a company-wide restructuring.
  Greenpeace members arrested in Apple 'cloud' demo
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The beautiful children of a Franco-Arab affair
Arab art has garnered increasing international attention over the last decade. Art fairs like ArtDubai and the Beirut Art Fair (née MENASART)...
  Archaeologists uncover 37,000-year-old wall art in France
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Tips for fighting zombie attacks: Canada says be prepared
If you're in Canada this summer, and you don't want to die, then listen up. If you're ready for a zombie attack, then you're ready for just about anything.
  Man needs $20,000 to get dog back from ex
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Brazil: Experience an unusual mix of colors, flavors, sounds and cultures!
By far the largest and most populous country in South America, the country of Brazil is located Eastern South America .
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